Handcrafted Makrana White Marble Lakshmi-Ganesh Pair on Shared Singhasan Throne, 24in

Handcrafted Makrana White Marble Lakshmi-Ganesh Pair on Shared Singhasan Throne, 24in

Hand-carved white Makrana marble Lakshmi-Ganesh pair on a shared singhasan throne — a 24-inch temple-altar centrepiece for Diwali pooja.

Interested in this piece?

Get in touch with us on WhatsApp for pricing and availability

We'll respond within 5 minutes

About This Piece

Lakshmi and Ganesh sit together here on a single carved singhasan throne — the temple-altar arrangement, rather than the more familiar pair of separate lotus seats. The stone is Makrana white marble, quarried in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan and worked in the same tradition that faced the Taj Mahal and the Dilwara temples. Under daylight it reads as a warm, clean white, its fine calcite grain lending the drapery and ornament a soft depth that a colder, whiter marble would flatten. Carving begins at our Jaipur workshop from a single roughed block for the shared plinth and backrest, so the two figures and their throne resolve into one composed piece rather than two idols set side by side. Heavy chisels establish the seat, the arched canopy, and the temple-style backrest panel before finer points bring up the relief. The faces, the crowns, and all four hands of each deity are finished entirely by hand. The surface is left matte, the natural stone grain kept visible instead of buffed into a gloss. The pairing belongs to Diwali and Dhanteras, when Lakshmi is invoked for prosperity and Ganesh for the clearing of obstacles before anything new begins. Both sit four-armed with their canonical attributes — Lakshmi with lotus and kalash, Ganesh with a modak and a trunk curved in blessing. Placing them on one shared throne beneath a carved backrest presents them as a presiding pair rather than two separate murtis, which is why this form suits a fixed home shrine kept set up through the year. A 24-inch pair carries real presence and asks for a proper altar — a temple chowki or a built-in niche with a good foot of clear space on either side, so the throne is not crowded. It belongs in a dedicated pooja room or a temple-style alcove rather than on an open shelf. Many households keep Lakshmi-Ganesh facing the entrance to the room or toward the east. At roughly 29 kilograms, the piece is meant to be placed once and left in its seat. It can be commissioned in other sizes, and in Vietnam white or black marble for a cooler or darker stone. An engraved date or family name can be worked into the base for a housewarming or wedding gift — send the wording on WhatsApp and we will size the letters to the throne.

Specifications

Pose

Seated together on a shared rectangular singhasan throne with carved temple-style backrest panel, four-armed forms with canonical attributes, side-by-side with shared base plinth

Color

Natural White

Finish

Matte with subtle stone grain, traditional Rajasthani hand-finish

Material

Makrana White Marble

Ideal For

Temple-style home altar, Pooja room centerpiece, Diwali grand-pooja installation

Weight In Kg

29

Depth In Inches

10

Width In Inches

17

Height In Inches

24

Region Or Tradition

Indian / Mughal (Rajasthan)

Related Products